A Neil Gaiman narration is more than enough to get me to listen to an audiobook, but to throw in the added bonus of Wil Wheaton narrating the World‘s End portion as Brant Tucker? *chef‘s kiss*
I love Gaiman‘s writing, but I particularly love his short-form narrative. The Sandman is a perfect format for Gaiman to intertwine short stories into a long-form narrative. Morpheus takes a short journey with Delirium to find their brother Destruction.
So good. Like a radio play from the 30s or 40s on par with War of the Worlds. 5mo